Outlook: With one of the state’s top running backs in Ducre and a very talented quarterback in Fields, the offense should have little trouble moving the football. Also, many overlook the Titans’ talented receiving corps. However, what will make the difference between a good season and a great one will be how well the defense plays with its six returning starters. Lakeshore has the potential to surprise many with a 7-3 or 8-2 record, but having to play at Franklinton on Oct. 24 might be a bit much to think they have a shot at the district title. Still, the Titans have a strong enough pre-district schedule that could help them earn a home playoff game, even with a stumble here or there.